Q&A: McAfee’s David DeWalt
Tim Greene speaks with McAfee CEO David DeWalt about new dangerous malware, zero-day attacks, spear phishing, corporate compliance and how McAfee deals with more than 500,000 network attacks per day at its own company.
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Q&A: McAfee’s David DeWalt
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